KMID : 0352119960120030280
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Journal of Kyung Hee University 1996 Volume.12 No. 3 p.280 ~ p.285
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Prevention of Allergic Disorder
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Abstract
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Allegic disease produces substantial pediatric morbidity and individual dysfunction, making it an target for preventive strategies. Despite many data, current evidence fail to prove the effect of prenatal strategies undertaken to prevent allergic
disease in the newborn period. But apparently, this risk may be reduced by avoiding postnatal exposure to allergens. Evidence increasingly accepted that sensitization to pollens, foods, and possibly other agents is prone to occur in the first 6
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of life. Strategies that exclude potent food allergens from the diets of high-risk infants seem far less able to prevent repiratory allergy. Effort to limit exposure to inhalant allergens offer quite effective prevention to respiratory symptoms.
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of these strategies are potentially effective methods to diministh the impact of allergic disorder.
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